USATSI COLUMBUS, Ohio — It is nearing noon and Marvin Harrison Jr. has been practicing football for about five hours. No one around the Ohio State indoor facility has blinked at the All-American wide receiver’s level of dedication. It is as assumed as the Michigan countdown clock in the Woody Hayes Athletic Center that reminds all Buckeyes of their No. 1 priority. But since being observed in the facility at 7 a.m. on the first day of fall drills — catching balls from a state-of-the-art pass-throwing robot called “The Seeker” — Harrison is putting the finishing touches on another round of refinement: arriving early and staying late. He is not alone. There is a passel of Buckeye wideouts gathered around the machine trying to keep alive the label that lives inside The Woody … and their heads: Best Receiver Room in America. “Every day,” teammate Emeka Egbuka says of The…
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